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When someone is running to be a member of parliament, how do you know if they are trustworthy before giving them your vote? With the upcoming election looming, a question that may be crossing your mind is whether those running for parliament are subject to background checks.
Technically the answer is yes, Members of Parliament or those looking to become an MP can be subject to background screening procedures, however, the nature of the background checks can vary.
So, what are some of the instances where MPs may be subject to background checks?
Should background checks become compulsory for all members of parliament? That is the question that comes to mind. Should all MPs be subject to the same level of checks across the board, and should it become a legal requirement?
Back in 2016, Labour lobbied for a legislation change that would allow political parties to apply for enhanced DBS checks on those wanting to become a parliamentary candidate, but nothing came of this due to Brexit.
So, what are the pros and cons of background checks for MPs becoming a legal requirement?
To conclude everything that has been discussed in today’s blog post, while it is important that background checks for current and potential MPs would increase the trust in the public and enhance accountability, making background checks mandatory for all must be done with careful consideration to ensure a fair and transparent political process.
What do you think?
Are you interested in finding out more about the benefits of background checks? Get in touch with us today on 01443 799900 or email us at info@cbscreening.co.uk.
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